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FOR THE HARD WORKING FAC- ULTY, TRADITION MEANS . . . the annual annual Faculty Reception in the fall for the purpose of welcoming new faculty members. TRADITION MEANS . . . the set pat- tern of approach to school each morn- ing . . . the fight for parking space . . . the trek up the same stairs to reach the classrooms. TRADITION MEANS . . . the numerous faculty meetings held in the library or room 202. TRADITION MEANS . . . the annual meeting of the Teachers Association of the Central Western Zone held in October. TRADITION MEANS . . . the nightly after-school sessions where the teach- ers provide finn and helpful guidance for their pupils. TRADITION MEANS . . . the Faculty Luncheon staged by the National Honor Society during January Exam week. TRADITION MEANS . . . the faculty 'fgab sessionsi' held in their own pri- vate teachers' rooms. TRADITION MEANS . . . the gifts given to teachers who have served for 25 years in our school system. TRADITION MEANS . . . the efforts of thevmale faculty members to produce a successful faculty picnic in June. TRADITION MEANS . . . hard work and many extra hours spent on school activities by teachers who have been selected to be class advisors or mod- erators of extra-curricular activities. TRADITION MEANS . . . fiowers that are sent by the faculty members to add warmth and cheer to the sick room of any colleague who is absent for more than three days.
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